RÍOS // CHAPTER N.3
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R€¥€R$€- 2024
Getting closer to the Amazon is like zooming into an immensely complex and abundant system. Diving deeper is confronting, as it leads to the experience that, in fact, one knows nothing.
R€¥€R$€ is a 30-minute Virtual Reality piece that deepens into the complex situation of Amazonia. The work is structured in four chapters: immersive real-time 3D environments, built and running on Unreal Engine, transport the viewer along rivers, through jungle-like environments; a documentary section interweaves archival footage with the virtual world; and at the centre of the experience, six interactive maps reveal the pressures of extractivism across the Amazon Basin: deforestation, oil and gas blocks, legal and illegal mining, hydroelectric plants, road infrastructure, and fire zones.
The project is the third chapter of the Ríos Trilogy (2018-2024), a body of work exploring the Amazon Basin through the relationship between language, cartography, and the construction of territory. The trilogy does not attempt to represent the Amazon. It interrogates how we, people shaped by Western traditions of thought, relate to this territory. R€¥€R$€ does not pretend to speak for Amazonia or its peoples. It examines how colonial systems of representation construct particular narratives about a territory that belongs, first and foremost, to itself.
The interactive maps are built entirely on open-source geospatial data produced by RAISG (Red Amazónica de Información Socioambiental Georreferenciada), a consortium of civil society organisations across six Amazonian countries that operates in collaboration with COICA (Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica), representing more than 500 Indigenous Peoples across the basin. This data emerges from decades of collaborative work between scientists, activists, and Indigenous peoples who inhabit and defend these lands. The maps in R€¥€R$€ are not neutral representations. They are documents of resistance, built by organisations working on the ground, in dialogue with the communities whose territories are being mapped.
The cartographic work explores the territory through hydrological divisions rather than political boundaries. Rivers are sacred, ancestors, the circulatory system of a living world. By structuring the experience around river basins, the work aligns itself with an understanding of territory as unified by water.
The VR experience is available in the five official languages of the Amazon Basin countries (Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and Dutch), among the hundreds of languages spoken across the territory.
R€¥€R$€ underlines the tensions present in the territory, where human, cultural and environmental aspects rub with power, economics and multinational interests in a context of climate stress in which importance of preserving this unique ecosystem is vital for the survival of the current life on Earth.
The viewer is prompted into different 3D scenarios built with fine-detail real-time atmospherical VFX.
In addition to the 3D animation sections, REVERSE features six interactive maps:
1. Deforestation
2. Oil & Gas Blocks
3. Legal and Illegal Mining
4. Hydroelectric Plants
5. Road Infrastructure
6. Fire Areas
Viewers can explore the diverse maps by rotating their position in the VR world. They can interact with the full maps of the Amazon basin or select individual river basins.
An option to overlay Indigenous Territories and Natural Protected Areas is available, allowing to understand how social and environmental layers overlap with extractivism and deforestation.
Credits
- Conception, direction, production: Laura Colmenares Guerra
- GIS analyst: Gabriel Codreanu
- GIS Data: RAISG (Amazon Network of Georeferenced Socio-Environmental Information)
- Unreal environment & lighting: Samson Michel
- Animation & compositing: Laura Colmenares Guerra
- CG & VFX supervisor: Laura Colmenares Guerra
- Unreal developer: François Zajéga
- Additional Unreal development: Slappy Inc.
- Sound design & music composition: Loup Mormont
- Amazon sound field recordings: Jana Irmert & Laura Colmenares Guerra
- Text editor: Camilla Colombo
- Studio recordings: Antonin Simon
- English VO: Emma Dingwall
- French VO: Sarah Hebborn
- Dutch VO: Nina Mallants
- Portuguese VO: Fernanda Stefanski
- Spanish VO: Laura Colmenares Guerra
- Text corrections and translations: Anne Vereecken, Ellie McDonald, Nina Mallants, Santiago Colmenares GuerraColmenares Guerra
- R€¥€R$€ is coproduced by OHME
- Agent: Ischa Tallieu